I found a lump under my dog's armpit, should I be concerned?

Yesterday while brushing my dog, I found a small lump under his armpit. It didn't seem to bother him when I touched it, but it's hard not to worry about what it might be. Is this something normal that will go away on its own, or should I have it looked at by a vet?

Answer

Finding a lump on your dog can be concerning, and while some lumps are benign, it's important to have a veterinarian assess it to be sure.

  • Monitor the size and shape of the lump
  • Note any changes in your dog's behavior or appetite
  • Check for additional lumps
  • Keep track of when you first noticed the lump

Lumps can vary from harmless fatty deposits to more serious conditions that require medical attention. A vet can perform a proper examination and possibly suggest diagnostic tests like a fine needle aspirate or a biopsy to determine the nature of the lump. Early detection and intervention can be crucial in managing your dog's health effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could a lump in my dog's armpit be?

    Lumps can be a variety of things, including lipomas (fatty lumps), cysts, or infections. It's best to have a vet examine it to determine what it might be.

  • Is it common for dogs to get lumps?

    Yes, many dogs develop lumps as they get older. However, not all lumps should be ignored, and it's important to get them checked by a professional.

  • When should I be worried about a lump on my dog?

    If the lump is growing rapidly, feels hard, is painful to touch, or if your dog seems unwell, you should schedule a veterinary appointment as soon as possible.

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